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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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Command: rcommand commander<br />

Function: In the member switch, use this command to configure the commander switch.<br />

Command mode: Admin Mode<br />

Instructions: This command is used to configure the commander switch remotely. Users<br />

have to telnet the commander switch by passing the authentication. The command “exit”<br />

is used to quit the configuration interface of the commander switch. If this command is<br />

executed in the commander switch, an error will be displayed.<br />

Example: In the member switch, enter the configuration interface of the commander<br />

switch.<br />

Switch#rcommand commander<br />

27.1.3.9 cluster reset member<br />

Command: cluster reset member <br />

Function: In the commander switch, this command can be used to reset the member<br />

switch.<br />

Parameter: is the cluster ID of the member switch, valid rang is 1 to 23.<br />

Command mode: Admin Mode<br />

Instructions: In the commander switch, users can use this command to reset a member<br />

switch. If this command is executed in a non-commander switch, an error will be<br />

displayed.<br />

Example: In the commander switch, reset the member switch 16.<br />

Switch#cluster reset member 16<br />

27.1.3.10 cluster update member<br />

Command: cluster update member [ascii | binary]<br />

Function: In the commander switch, this command is used to remotely upgrade the<br />

member switch.<br />

Parameter: is the cluster ID of the member switch, valid rang is 1 to 23;<br />

is the source path of the file which need to be copied; is the<br />

destination path of the file which need to be copied; ascii means that the file is<br />

transmitted in ASCII format; binary means that the file is transmitted in binary format.<br />

When is a FTP address, its format is like: ftp: //:<br />

@/. is the FTP user name, <br />

is the FTP password, is the IP address of the FTP server and is<br />

the file name. When is a TFTP address, its format is like: tftp:<br />

///. is the IP address of the TFTP server and<br />

is the file name.<br />

The special keywords of filename:<br />

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